How much CAT/XAT percentile is required for LMTSM?

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5 years ago
You require 60% percentile in CAT/XAT for LMTSM. You may also get the complete eligibility criteria at http://lmtsm.thapar.edu/.

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Hello Naman, Following are the eligibility criteria for LMTSM: 1. Graduate Degree in any discipline with 50% in aggregate marks or CGPA or grade secured from recognised University/Institute. Or Post Graduate degree in any discipline with 50% marks in aggregate or CGPA or Grade from a recognised Univ

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